173
173
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
and a day at 7:22. >> "good morning america" is next. in jordan or thursday. we will see you at noon. and we will see you tomorrow. enjoy your thursday. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ is that your new car ? uh... yeah ? cool. thanks. i knew i wanted a subaru legacy. i went back and forth on the hood scoop... but i'm glad i went for it. the subaru legacy. feel the love.
and a day at 7:22. >> "good morning america" is next. in jordan or thursday. we will see you at noon. and we will see you tomorrow. enjoy your thursday. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ is that your new car ? uh... yeah ? cool. thanks. i knew i wanted a subaru legacy. i went back and forth on the hood scoop... but i'm glad i went for it. the subaru legacy. feel the love.
143
143
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
virginia avenue and only road. -- and olney road. on our group west side, 22 miles per hour. that is backing up traffic on southbound 795. eastbound i-70 as well, toward 29. >> that will be aunt -- the weather will be on the high side of the roller-coaster ride, right? >> yes. we will make it up to 72 this afternoon with sunshine. 76 friday, then a strong cold front will come through friday night, saturday morning, with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. over the weekend, it will always feel winter-like with temperatures getting out of the 50 -- not getting out of the 50's. it is going to be like spring. it is going to be chilly this weekend, so be prepared for that. but we can get through all next week without a water main break. -- maybe we can get through all next week without a water main break. >> they have been doing a lot of planning with temps down in the 30's. >> when we had the stretch of weather in the a.d.'s and 90's, a lot of people plan stuff -- planned stuff outside. you have to make sure in this area that you are not going to have freezing temper
virginia avenue and only road. -- and olney road. on our group west side, 22 miles per hour. that is backing up traffic on southbound 795. eastbound i-70 as well, toward 29. >> that will be aunt -- the weather will be on the high side of the roller-coaster ride, right? >> yes. we will make it up to 72 this afternoon with sunshine. 76 friday, then a strong cold front will come through friday night, saturday morning, with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. over the...
145
145
Apr 12, 2010
04/10
by
WMAR
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
organizations, we will go to washington to get the details this morning. report report to address what many feel is the most urgent security issue in the world. how to prevent a devastating nuclear attack. >> the single biggest threat to u.s. security both short term, medium term and long term would be the possibility of a terrorist organization obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> hillary clinton talked about how the threat has changed over the year. >> the threat of nuclear war, nuclear attack as we grew up in the cold war has diminished. the threat of nuclear terrorism has increased. president obama hopes to secure all vulnerable nuclear materials within four year, but intelligent experts believe may be unrealistic but necessary. >> the world has to treat it with a much greatest sense of you are general city than with we have in the past years. china to step up pressure on iran, just days after iran unveiled a new generation of center. >> they're . >> last week's signing of a new armed reduction treaty by the u.s. and russia by about 30%. abc news, washington
organizations, we will go to washington to get the details this morning. report report to address what many feel is the most urgent security issue in the world. how to prevent a devastating nuclear attack. >> the single biggest threat to u.s. security both short term, medium term and long term would be the possibility of a terrorist organization obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> hillary clinton talked about how the threat has changed over the year. >> the threat of nuclear war,...
253
253
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
haymarket, virginia, 33 this morning. purcellville, virginia, 35. clarksburg, maryland, 37. germantown, maryland, 37. fredericksburg, virginia, also 37 degrees. our forecast for today, plenty of sunshine. sun does not come up until 6:30 this morning. more than an hour of darkness still to come. what a beauty of a day. sunshine today and highs up into the low and mid 70s. tomorrow more sunshine. warm and breezy tomorrow. highs into the upper 70s and low 80s. a risk of a shower late, lay in the day tomorrow. probably not until after the sun goes down for most of us. light shower chances linger in the first part of the day on saturday. biggest notice, biggest thing you will notice is the looking noticeably cooler. highs in the 50s ask 60s. quite a bit of breeziness around friday and saturday. >> okay. well, let's head and check things out on the capital belt where it is quiet despite all the bright lights. most of the overnight road work on the beltway has been wrapped up. so from springfield up towards 66 in tysons should be in good shape. headed the other way, outer loop head
haymarket, virginia, 33 this morning. purcellville, virginia, 35. clarksburg, maryland, 37. germantown, maryland, 37. fredericksburg, virginia, also 37 degrees. our forecast for today, plenty of sunshine. sun does not come up until 6:30 this morning. more than an hour of darkness still to come. what a beauty of a day. sunshine today and highs up into the low and mid 70s. tomorrow more sunshine. warm and breezy tomorrow. highs into the upper 70s and low 80s. a risk of a shower late, lay in the...
109
109
Apr 13, 2010
04/10
by
WUSA
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
sitting between us and the nuclear securities summit on the 600 block of new york avenue, 12-foot high fence. dc and federal police officers are with a dog providing access to only dignitaries enforcing -- and forcing everybody else to maneuver around the heart of the city. some of the most powerful people in the world are meeting at the con sentence very. that's why authorities are taking extraordinary steps to ensure their protection. some locals complain security measures are over the top. >> it's like martial law here. >> reporter: folks returning home to their apartments have to present identification. >> i just hope they are still around during the summer when they start to shoot up around then. >> you would like to have security here when there is crime and shooting. >> yes. >> reporter: the summit gave some people an excuse to stay home, clearing a path for few others. >> the few of us braving the streets are finding it pretty easy. >> consider taking an alternate route if you have business in the area, the convention center and factor in time for potential tieups. alex trevino
sitting between us and the nuclear securities summit on the 600 block of new york avenue, 12-foot high fence. dc and federal police officers are with a dog providing access to only dignitaries enforcing -- and forcing everybody else to maneuver around the heart of the city. some of the most powerful people in the world are meeting at the con sentence very. that's why authorities are taking extraordinary steps to ensure their protection. some locals complain security measures are over the top....
177
177
Apr 20, 2010
04/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
if that does it for good morning washington. more news at 7:22. a fan's the latest on a life of dorothy height all day. >> "good morning america" is next. have a good morning. we will see you at noon. somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers.
if that does it for good morning washington. more news at 7:22. a fan's the latest on a life of dorothy height all day. >> "good morning america" is next. have a good morning. we will see you at noon. somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already...
230
230
Apr 10, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
more than 600 others hurt on the streets of bangkok. fighting started when the army moved in to clear out the protesters from one of their bases, the protesters are demanding that the prime minister call for new elections for parliament. by the way he says he is not going to step down. david piper joins oceania live from bangkok with the very latest, very bloody situation. david? >> hi, harris, dawn has just broken here after a night of violence, the worst we've seen since 1992. it started after the thai government decided to deal with the protesters after they disrupted this capital for over a month. thai troops fought battle where the red shirt anti-government protesters as security force 'tempted clear one of their cams in the heart of the city, the troops used rubber bullets and tear gas and the protesters responded by throwing molotov cocktails. there are also claims that both sides have used live rounds. the thai military vowed to clear the protesters out of their camps by night fall. but they tried to stop the violence overnight
more than 600 others hurt on the streets of bangkok. fighting started when the army moved in to clear out the protesters from one of their bases, the protesters are demanding that the prime minister call for new elections for parliament. by the way he says he is not going to step down. david piper joins oceania live from bangkok with the very latest, very bloody situation. david? >> hi, harris, dawn has just broken here after a night of violence, the worst we've seen since 1992. it...
139
139
Apr 10, 2010
04/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you. >>> we are also following a developing story out of west virginia this morning. despite the hopes and prayers of so many, a tragic end. the bodies of four missing miners found deep inside a coal mine. the discovery was announced overnight ending days of searching. a massive blast left the inside of the big branch mine a mess of twisted tracks and bolders and debris. the governor made the announcement at about 1:00 this morning. >> none of the chambers had been deployed. none of our miners discovered. -- suffered. so this journey -- this journey has ended. and now the healing will start. the violent explosion killed 29 people making this the worse mining disaster in a decade. >>> on the day of the blast the mine was cited with two safety violations. president obama ordered a quick investigation into why so many died and why federal officials cited the mind for hundreds of safety violations but did not shut it down. >> the government and their employs know that they owe it to these families to do everything possible to insure their safety. >> the house and senate p
thank you. >>> we are also following a developing story out of west virginia this morning. despite the hopes and prayers of so many, a tragic end. the bodies of four missing miners found deep inside a coal mine. the discovery was announced overnight ending days of searching. a massive blast left the inside of the big branch mine a mess of twisted tracks and bolders and debris. the governor made the announcement at about 1:00 this morning. >> none of the chambers had been...
148
148
Apr 28, 2010
04/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
and into the shenandoah valley and west virginia this morning. now as we look at the other temperatures look at elkins down to 27 degrees in north central west virginia. western maryland as well, down in the upper 20s to near 30 degrees. eastern shore now in the upper 30s. just a little bit away from the waters it's just in the upper 30s there. over the last 12 hours we had a storm system pass to our south with rain in the carolinas but didn't arrive here. we cleared out overnight. we'll have lots of sunshine today. here's how we're looking for the rest of the day. a rapid warm-up by 9:00 ought to be near 50, noon near 60, and we ought to peak in the mid-60s by afternoon. and the northwest wind s blustery. and the wind should diminish and the full moon up, the moon rises 8:37. and it will be up through the night and it will be a chilly morning tomorrow. maybe more scattered frost around, near 40 starting off thursday morning, but real warm-up tomorrow. near 70 with lots of sun. not as much wind. and friday and saturday, feeling like summertime in
and into the shenandoah valley and west virginia this morning. now as we look at the other temperatures look at elkins down to 27 degrees in north central west virginia. western maryland as well, down in the upper 20s to near 30 degrees. eastern shore now in the upper 30s. just a little bit away from the waters it's just in the upper 30s there. over the last 12 hours we had a storm system pass to our south with rain in the carolinas but didn't arrive here. we cleared out overnight. we'll have...
242
242
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
time now is 5:22. 49 degrees. coming up it gives if you meaning to the phrase sparks fly. >> what caused this sparky landing after the break. >> and next he really didn't want to wait. a suspect who took the phrase give me that fish a little too literally. >>> a man in new jersey could not wait to get his hands on that fish sandwich. look at the security video. it showed the guy crawling through his car window and into the mcdonald's drive through window get that fish. he had been waiting too long for his liking. the video shows him yelling at an employee before taking his sandwich and walking back to his car which was still in the drive through lane. police are still looking for that fish theft. >>> that was either a wide window or he's a really small guy. >> he really had that craving. my goodness. they are pretty good. >> waepassengers of a quantas jo jet survived a bumpy landing. the tire burst. none. passengers and crew on board the airbus a-380 were injured. . aviation officials are investigating. >> 49 degr
time now is 5:22. 49 degrees. coming up it gives if you meaning to the phrase sparks fly. >> what caused this sparky landing after the break. >> and next he really didn't want to wait. a suspect who took the phrase give me that fish a little too literally. >>> a man in new jersey could not wait to get his hands on that fish sandwich. look at the security video. it showed the guy crawling through his car window and into the mcdonald's drive through window get that fish. he...
202
202
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
we're going to take you to washington, d.c. where jim acosshouse to of people are beginning to gather. expected to attend that rally at freedom plaza. it's the last spot in the "just vote them" out tour. the rock star in all of this, sarah palin. here she is in boston. >> is this what their change is all about? i want to tell them, na, no, we'll keep clinging to our constitution and our guns and religion, and you can keep the change. >> so what is it about the tea parties that's caught fire and sparked so much growth and power? let's talk about it with cnn contributor john avlon. he's also a political columnist with the dailybeast.com. i watch her speak, she's got the one-liners, doesn't she, john, that catches everybody's attention. >> she sure does. and the people who love her, love her. she may be polarized broadly, but her base is there for her. you know, it's interesting, it's important to remember that one year ago, april 15th, was really the first massive start of the tea party movement. over 800 protests drawing some 30
we're going to take you to washington, d.c. where jim acosshouse to of people are beginning to gather. expected to attend that rally at freedom plaza. it's the last spot in the "just vote them" out tour. the rock star in all of this, sarah palin. here she is in boston. >> is this what their change is all about? i want to tell them, na, no, we'll keep clinging to our constitution and our guns and religion, and you can keep the change. >> so what is it about the tea parties...
211
211
Apr 9, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
jane: when he speaks about what's happening in west virginia, he'll speak about what's happening in washington, because we're learning that john paul stevens has announced he will be retiring, confirming his replacement could, of course, trigger a pretty hot nomination battle. a fair and balanced debate is coming up on that. jon: also embattled republican committee chairman michael steele, a new call for his resignation. a high ranking republican will tell us why he thinks the chairman should step down. jane: thousands of mourners are in the streets of the capitol of kyrzygstan to honor victims shot dead at an opposition rally. there's been so much violence on the streets there, rocking that nation. it is important to us, because we have a base there, and it's important to our troops in afghanistan. we'll update you, next. jane: supreme court justice john paul stevens says he wants his successor confirmed before the start of the high court's next session, he just announced this morning he will be retiring, it's a move he hinted at pretty strongly just last week. he's one of the supreme court's
jane: when he speaks about what's happening in west virginia, he'll speak about what's happening in washington, because we're learning that john paul stevens has announced he will be retiring, confirming his replacement could, of course, trigger a pretty hot nomination battle. a fair and balanced debate is coming up on that. jon: also embattled republican committee chairman michael steele, a new call for his resignation. a high ranking republican will tell us why he thinks the chairman should...
268
268
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
this started in front of the washington monument at 2:00 and moved to dupont circle. 600 billow fighters were involved. there were rules, however. among them, hit lightly, and no using down pillows. they're too messy. in case this event sounds familiar, capital improv organized the event. they were the same group who organized no pants days on the metro. >> that is it for news 4 today. >> "the today show" is next. we'll be back in 25 minutes with a local news update.
this started in front of the washington monument at 2:00 and moved to dupont circle. 600 billow fighters were involved. there were rules, however. among them, hit lightly, and no using down pillows. they're too messy. in case this event sounds familiar, capital improv organized the event. they were the same group who organized no pants days on the metro. >> that is it for news 4 today. >> "the today show" is next. we'll be back in 25 minutes with a local news update.
165
165
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
next phone call from linden, virginia. caller: i just wanted to make a comment about the gunman earlier about the government -- the gentleman earlier about the government, about how a family operates, talking about productivity. i think that is a poor analogy. and the relationship between a father and a child is different between the government and a citizen. i would ask you to comment on the notion of fairness, progression. it does not seem to be objective. the way that we judge fairness is completely dependent on who is in power at the time. guest: you might be surprised to hear that i agree with your second, it. there is no purely objective way to see how progressive of the system that i may want, you may want to. that is what we decide as voters. but i would disagree with the analogy of the family not working. what about older people who do not have children, or income? what about the disabled? someone earlier said we have to worry about jobs. he may favor spending money to create jobs. these are matters of judgment, m
next phone call from linden, virginia. caller: i just wanted to make a comment about the gunman earlier about the government -- the gentleman earlier about the government, about how a family operates, talking about productivity. i think that is a poor analogy. and the relationship between a father and a child is different between the government and a citizen. i would ask you to comment on the notion of fairness, progression. it does not seem to be objective. the way that we judge fairness is...
255
255
Apr 22, 2010
04/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
octob october, 2008, in less than two weeks, stocks plunge more than 22%. americans see their life savings shrivel. not all americans. certainly not executives of insurance giant, aig, who lived it up at this posh luxury resort less than a week after taxpayers shelled out $85 billion to keep their company afloat. we've all footed the bill for all the banks that have gambled and lost. yep, you and i are paying for all those risky betts on shaky loans. last year, 140 banks failed. this year, we are on track for even more to go belly up. the big question, how do we avoid a replay of these nightmares that many of us are still living? we don't want to bog you down in all the technicalities. just bottom line. what would the reforms mean to you and your wallet. ali velshi joining us to break it down. hopefully, it is simple turns. >> i like the gangster suit here. >> it is power time. there air lot of ways the suit can go. two important things to remember. one, we have not updated our financial regulatory framework since it's '30s, about 75 years. >> about time. >
octob october, 2008, in less than two weeks, stocks plunge more than 22%. americans see their life savings shrivel. not all americans. certainly not executives of insurance giant, aig, who lived it up at this posh luxury resort less than a week after taxpayers shelled out $85 billion to keep their company afloat. we've all footed the bill for all the banks that have gambled and lost. yep, you and i are paying for all those risky betts on shaky loans. last year, 140 banks failed. this year, we...
230
230
Apr 8, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
bill: more headlines as we get them there in west virginia this morning. martha: now we'll turn our attention to this story, for you, tea party members from across the country today are uniting in minneapolis, announcing they'll form -- that is much discussed -- and is happening today a national tea party federation, and there are 21 groups that are pulling together and the grassroots group took american politics by storm fighting against washington's agenda and not without criticism. especially lately. several democratic lawmakers claim that they were heckled by tea partiers, the day before the house's vote on the health overhaul bill and the alleged incidents causing critics to paint the group as unhinged. or even in some cases, racist. and now, african-american conservatives are speaking out about that. listen to this. this fascinating piece of tape, what happens when a tea party critics called into a local radio show and told the host that he thinks that the tea partiers are a bunch of, quote, red neck racists. listen to what happened. >> it is often s
bill: more headlines as we get them there in west virginia this morning. martha: now we'll turn our attention to this story, for you, tea party members from across the country today are uniting in minneapolis, announcing they'll form -- that is much discussed -- and is happening today a national tea party federation, and there are 21 groups that are pulling together and the grassroots group took american politics by storm fighting against washington's agenda and not without criticism....
124
124
Apr 19, 2010
04/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
only 22% said they feel they can trust washington almost always or most of the time. and nearly half said the government neg tufly affects their daily lives. >> news 4 at 4:00 is just getting started. 15 years later -- >> up next, a solemn anniversary. nearly 200 people lost their lives in one of the worst terror attacks in u.s. history. >> and what police in nex moex are saying about a murder case involving a hollywood producer. >> and a warning about allergy medications and why you might want to think twice before you use your expired >>> a solemn anniversary today. 168 people lost their lives in the oklahoma city bombing 15 years ago. jay gray has more.Ñiñr >> terror wasn't a catch phrase or even a concern. and then -- that happened. >> eventually something must fill the silence that comes with loss. >> alvin j. justice. >> today, hundreds gathered in downtown oklahoma city to honor the victims of the bombing at the murrah federal building. >> chase dotson. >> 168 died in the attack. 19 of them children. >> anthony christopher cooper ii. >> we come here to rememb
only 22% said they feel they can trust washington almost always or most of the time. and nearly half said the government neg tufly affects their daily lives. >> news 4 at 4:00 is just getting started. 15 years later -- >> up next, a solemn anniversary. nearly 200 people lost their lives in one of the worst terror attacks in u.s. history. >> and what police in nex moex are saying about a murder case involving a hollywood producer. >> and a warning about allergy...
331
331
Apr 14, 2010
04/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 331
favorite 0
quote 0
good morning. woodstock, virginia, 41 degrees right now. chantilly, virginia, 44 with hardly a breeze. almost .2 inch of rain yesterday. brandywine, maryland, 45 degrees. oakland, maryland, way cooler, 34 degrees as you get into northern maryland. you can see on the satellite picture t reason for my optimism is that all of those clear skies across southern pennsylvania are sliding down our way. so increasing amounts of sunshine by later on this afternoon. highs today upper 50s and low 60s. a hint cooler than average for this time of year. but tomorrow and friday to finish out the week we go back to the mid to upper 70s. that ought to keep the tulips happy. >> and the rest of us, too. 95 northbound the left side of the screen the main lanes tough going now as you head north out of dale city en route to the occoquan river. be forewarned. we are very much crawling along 95. we'll check coming in from the north, the visibility is really getting these folks, slowing down quite a bit along i-270 in several stretches as you head south out of frede
good morning. woodstock, virginia, 41 degrees right now. chantilly, virginia, 44 with hardly a breeze. almost .2 inch of rain yesterday. brandywine, maryland, 45 degrees. oakland, maryland, way cooler, 34 degrees as you get into northern maryland. you can see on the satellite picture t reason for my optimism is that all of those clear skies across southern pennsylvania are sliding down our way. so increasing amounts of sunshine by later on this afternoon. highs today upper 50s and low 60s. a...
263
263
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
earlier this morning west virginia's governor acknowledged the fading hope saying that everyone's going to cling to hope still and pray for a miracle. >>> total helplessness. one of the shared pain, friends and families of the missing miners are feeling as they patiently wait to hear word of their loved one. it's a sentiment that gary tuchman first encountered just a few years back covering the canyon in utah and it's being experience ashgsd gen in west virginia. >> three small children who don't understand what happened to their grandfather and they're not the only ones in the family who don't know what happened with west virginia coal miner rick ricky workman. >> we know he didn't come out. that's all we know. we don't know if he's one of the ones that's there or if he's deceased. he's one of the ones that we're praying is one of the miracles that walks out of there. >> he has lived here his whole life. his whole career has been in the mines. his relatives are traumatized and confused. >> i feel really sad and i've cried my heart out about it. >> many of his kin are hoping for a mirac
earlier this morning west virginia's governor acknowledged the fading hope saying that everyone's going to cling to hope still and pray for a miracle. >>> total helplessness. one of the shared pain, friends and families of the missing miners are feeling as they patiently wait to hear word of their loved one. it's a sentiment that gary tuchman first encountered just a few years back covering the canyon in utah and it's being experience ashgsd gen in west virginia. >> three small...
172
172
Apr 6, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
, south washington. -- west virginia. rescuers are drilling homes to prevent poisonous gas from the mines so search teams can look for possible survivors, president obama calling west virginia governor joe manchin last night to offer federal assistance and sending condolences to family members during a prayer breakfast earlier this morning at the white house. >> i would ask for the faithful who have gathered here this morning, to pray for the safe return of the missing, the men and women who put their lives on the line to save them and the souls of those who have been lost in this tragic accident, may they rest in peace and may their families find comfort in the days ahead. jon: steve centanni is live in montcoal, virginia, the bore holes they are drilling to relieve that gas, how is the process going, steve? >> reporter: very, very slowly. they've got one underway, they've started the next two in the past couple of hours but that's going to take them until at least tonight to get them done and probably into tomorrow, dep
, south washington. -- west virginia. rescuers are drilling homes to prevent poisonous gas from the mines so search teams can look for possible survivors, president obama calling west virginia governor joe manchin last night to offer federal assistance and sending condolences to family members during a prayer breakfast earlier this morning at the white house. >> i would ask for the faithful who have gathered here this morning, to pray for the safe return of the missing, the men and women...
146
146
Apr 26, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
. $91 billion to $600 trillion in ten years. in unregulated activity, in the shadow economy. there were those activities that also contributed so much to the economic difficulties we're going through. the agriculture committee run by my good friend from arkansas, blanche lincoln, the members of her committee and our committee on the banking committee, have worked out, we believe, a sound and solid proposal on how we can protect the american consumers from these very risky instruments, if they don't be subjected to some basic rules of margin requirements, capital, let the sun shine on them in the exchanges where people can see the value, the market can determine that. all of those things are critical. derivatives are note a bad thing. they're needed, in fact, to have economic growth and prosperity. the problem is not using them. it's how they're used. whether they're operating in the shadows or bright light, where everyone knows where they are and how to value them. that's in our bill as well. there's a lot more in this legislati
. $91 billion to $600 trillion in ten years. in unregulated activity, in the shadow economy. there were those activities that also contributed so much to the economic difficulties we're going through. the agriculture committee run by my good friend from arkansas, blanche lincoln, the members of her committee and our committee on the banking committee, have worked out, we believe, a sound and solid proposal on how we can protect the american consumers from these very risky instruments, if they...
396
396
Apr 3, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 396
favorite 0
quote 0
a delicious blend of cereal, fiber and activia yogurt. >> 5:22 on the west coast. afghan military reported that german soldiers traveling to a scene of a firefighter accidentally killed six afghan troops . three germans were killed in the fighting . two people remained hospitalized after a explosion in new jersey. the residents suffered burns over 80 percent of their body and the blast could be felt blocks away. officials believe that natural gas could be to blame for the explosion. clayton. >> shocking new todays said workplace explosive to chem cheps and >> -- nylon could triple breast cancer. >> good morning. women might see increased risk. you look at acrylic on fibers that can create smo some sort of free radicals that can cause the breast cancer. it is much. what type of out kits are we talking about. they found in younger women. because the breast treasure - on tissue is going through the productive years it absorbs free radicals and can increase breast cancer. >> how long does it take. wearing it for a week or years. >> a lot of people are skeptical. they t
a delicious blend of cereal, fiber and activia yogurt. >> 5:22 on the west coast. afghan military reported that german soldiers traveling to a scene of a firefighter accidentally killed six afghan troops . three germans were killed in the fighting . two people remained hospitalized after a explosion in new jersey. the residents suffered burns over 80 percent of their body and the blast could be felt blocks away. officials believe that natural gas could be to blame for the explosion....
115
115
Apr 14, 2010
04/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
you need a jacket this morning. 38 in baltimore. 47 in annapolis. 35 in martinsberg, west virginia. manassas is at 45 degrees at this hour. here is a look at the satellite radar composite for the region. we have some clouds in over us in addition to fog out there. you can see that across maryland and into southern portions of pennsylvania, it's all pushing down to the south. it will take a while for all of that to happen but it will and we'll see more sunshine during the course of the day. so the forecast for today looks like this, you have to mention the dense fog advisory until 10:00. early fog and clouds gives way to mostly sunny skies. 63 for the high. that's a few degrees below normal. but warmer than yesterday's high of 58. the bulk of the day yesterday was in the 40s and 50s. tonight clear skies and cool overnight, 45 for the low in town. five-day forecast, tomorrow just a beautiful day for allison seymour's 10th wedding anniversary. if you see her or her husband, congratulate them. they might not be together but congratulate them. i'm kidding. tomorrow clouds build in, likel
you need a jacket this morning. 38 in baltimore. 47 in annapolis. 35 in martinsberg, west virginia. manassas is at 45 degrees at this hour. here is a look at the satellite radar composite for the region. we have some clouds in over us in addition to fog out there. you can see that across maryland and into southern portions of pennsylvania, it's all pushing down to the south. it will take a while for all of that to happen but it will and we'll see more sunshine during the course of the day. so...
143
143
Apr 22, 2010
04/10
by
WUSA
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
the washington post post said that the city attorney general filed documents in juvenile court this morning, dismissing all 41 charges against the teen. mayor adrian fenty and police chief have a news conference scheduled tonight. we'll have more on the developing story on 9news now at 6. >>> sky nine flew over landover where a body was found. police were called to the scene in the 600 block of hawthorne street where someone passing by made that grim discovery. authorities said that the body is paddy de-- badly decomposed. >>> three people are in police custody after a shooting involving two prince george's county sheriff deputies. those deputies were providing security for the club elite in temple hills when a fight broke out in the parking lot early this morning. when they tried to stop the fight, a suspect allegedly jumped into a car and struck one of the deputies. the deputies fired at the car hitting the driver. driver and deputy were taken to prince george's medical center with nonlife-threatening injuries. >>> dc police are asking for your help to catch two bank robbers. officers say
the washington post post said that the city attorney general filed documents in juvenile court this morning, dismissing all 41 charges against the teen. mayor adrian fenty and police chief have a news conference scheduled tonight. we'll have more on the developing story on 9news now at 6. >>> sky nine flew over landover where a body was found. police were called to the scene in the 600 block of hawthorne street where someone passing by made that grim discovery. authorities said that...
365
365
Apr 10, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 365
favorite 0
quote 0
>> good morning, brian. i was and i wasn't. bart stupak is a long-term serving member who enjoyed broad support in the congressional district. but i wasn't in the sense, i don't think pro-life americans, republicans, democrats or independents were fooled by the fact that bart stupak led an effort to exchange 30 years of pro-life protection in the law for piece of paper signed by the most pro-abortion president in history. pro-life american americans wer seeing them enact the healthcare legislation to provide public support for abortion for the first time in our history and i expect he got an earful when he got home. >> brian: public reaction to the healthcare law has been mixed. people upset about it as you noted. you're down there listening to republicans and many republicans smell big victory in the fall as a result of the healthcare issue. what is your sense? >> i haven't run into a lot of mixed reaction. in indiana and i travel a little bit around the country over the last two weeks, and i think the american people are offe
>> good morning, brian. i was and i wasn't. bart stupak is a long-term serving member who enjoyed broad support in the congressional district. but i wasn't in the sense, i don't think pro-life americans, republicans, democrats or independents were fooled by the fact that bart stupak led an effort to exchange 30 years of pro-life protection in the law for piece of paper signed by the most pro-abortion president in history. pro-life american americans wer seeing them enact the healthcare...
243
243
Apr 13, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
if you negotiate by wrestling, coming up in 22 minutes. this is president obama meeting chinese president and appearing to bow. this, of course, not the first time the president has appeared to bow with some controversial bows to other foreign leaders. for example, this bow to the japanese president who is a little shorter, and to the saudi arabian king, who is about the same height. there are the bows. maybe it's just a reflex. >> first time. >> gretchen: it may be because the president is tall. >> evidently he it doesn't bother him. this has been reported, this kind of deep bowing everywhere. but he continues to -- >> brian: he bowed in florida, too? >> yeah. >> brian: didn't he bow to the mayor in florida? >> no, in tampa. >> gretchen: a couple quick headlines. it's day two of the major nuclear summit set to begin in an hour in washington. this is president obama hailing progress made on the first day. >> brian: joining us from washington, is wendell goler. ready for day two? >> well, today, more than three dozen heads of state, governm
if you negotiate by wrestling, coming up in 22 minutes. this is president obama meeting chinese president and appearing to bow. this, of course, not the first time the president has appeared to bow with some controversial bows to other foreign leaders. for example, this bow to the japanese president who is a little shorter, and to the saudi arabian king, who is about the same height. there are the bows. maybe it's just a reflex. >> first time. >> gretchen: it may be because the...
220
220
Apr 27, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
considered themselves -- virginia was a sovereign state. that meant sovereignty laid in the state. and they were meeting in philadelphia to see how much sovereignty they would surrender and what they would create in the form of a federal republic. and remember what benjamin franklin, when asked as he went out the door, what kind of a government they had created, he said, a republic. if you could keep it. because it depends upon those who are given that gift to keep that republic. which means it had some basic concepts which our founding fathers were ingenious about creating and one of them was the balance of power. that they would be offsetting power between the three banches -- branches of government which would balance out the power so no overwhelming power would lie in any one branch of the government. the three branches, the executive which is the president and all the various executive agencies of the government, and then the legislative which is the house and senate and then the judiciary which is the entire judicial system of the uni
considered themselves -- virginia was a sovereign state. that meant sovereignty laid in the state. and they were meeting in philadelphia to see how much sovereignty they would surrender and what they would create in the form of a federal republic. and remember what benjamin franklin, when asked as he went out the door, what kind of a government they had created, he said, a republic. if you could keep it. because it depends upon those who are given that gift to keep that republic. which means it...
223
223
Apr 28, 2010
04/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
she's live in washington this morning. >> she got a chance to sit down with lloyd blankfein after the hearing. it went on for hours. >> reporter: ten and a half hours of blistering testimony. the first panel alone was about five hours of testimony. i will say that senator carl levin was relentless. at 8:00 it was as if he was a prosecutor during closing argument over what he was double dealing and culture of conduct on wall street person fied by goldman sachs. privately there are reports that blankfein has told clients this is some sort of political attack. after the hearing, i asked him if goldman has been singled out and this is about politics. this is what he said. do you think there was a political attack against goldman sachs? >> no, at most i can say there's a disproportionate focus on goldman sachs. but i would say that there has been a huge trauma to this country related to the economic collapse and financial institutions played a bill role in that. and we share some of that burden. so it's not unfair and in fact, it's necessary to do the kind of investigation that will yield
she's live in washington this morning. >> she got a chance to sit down with lloyd blankfein after the hearing. it went on for hours. >> reporter: ten and a half hours of blistering testimony. the first panel alone was about five hours of testimony. i will say that senator carl levin was relentless. at 8:00 it was as if he was a prosecutor during closing argument over what he was double dealing and culture of conduct on wall street person fied by goldman sachs. privately there are...
149
149
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
hooks this morning. the reverend al sharpton, the group's president, focused today's talks on education. leaders in the world of politics, civil rights spoke during a panel discussion. education secretary arne duncan also addressed the problems facing american students. >> the fight for a quality education is about so much more than education. it is literally a fight for social justice. our goal is absolutely clear. we have to end cycles of intergenerational poverty through quality education. it is the only way to get there. >> be sure to tune in sunday for an msnbc special, debating the black agenda. i'll be cohosting that with ed schultz sunday at noon eastern time only on msnbc. >>> and the struggle of senator john mccain. why there are new questions about some of his recent comments. is the political life taking a toll? the story next on msnbc the place for politics. : so word's t geico can help people save in even more ways - on motorcycle insurance, rv, camper, boat insurance. nice work, everyone.
hooks this morning. the reverend al sharpton, the group's president, focused today's talks on education. leaders in the world of politics, civil rights spoke during a panel discussion. education secretary arne duncan also addressed the problems facing american students. >> the fight for a quality education is about so much more than education. it is literally a fight for social justice. our goal is absolutely clear. we have to end cycles of intergenerational poverty through quality...
377
377
Apr 10, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 377
favorite 0
quote 0
>> good morning, it's saturday april 10th, they wanted a miracle, but the four missing west virginia coal miners have been found dead. we have a live report from west verge on this tragedy coming up. >> sarah palin firing back at president obama again this time over his experience. >> now, the president with all the vast nuclear experience that he acquired as a community organizer. >> and she didn't stop there. >> plus, who has better relationships, men or women? a new study says bromances have the upper hand. we're going to hear from you, we'll get your tweets and e-mails in now, we are going to talk about this coming up. our slogan comes from jim in texas. when two people argue a friendship ends, but i'm a favorite buddy of "fox & friends." >> thank you, jim. >> thank you, buddy. this is richard simmons, you're watching "fox & friends" weekend, the best exercise for your mind! >> it's nice to have a little levity this morning, because we have so much brecking news for you and so much tragic breaking news for you, we'll get to the plane crash that's claimed the life of so many top d
>> good morning, it's saturday april 10th, they wanted a miracle, but the four missing west virginia coal miners have been found dead. we have a live report from west verge on this tragedy coming up. >> sarah palin firing back at president obama again this time over his experience. >> now, the president with all the vast nuclear experience that he acquired as a community organizer. >> and she didn't stop there. >> plus, who has better relationships, men or women? a...
197
197
Apr 26, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
chuck, it's 600 square miles right now. the oil slick. most of it is a very thin sheen on the water. that is good news. it is not a continuous oil slick. it's broken up. the problem is that well head is still leaking and today, the next 12 hours are really crucial here because right now, the oil companies are using remote-controlled submersibles to go down a mile underneath the water's surface and try to activate what's called a blow out preventer, think of it as an emergency brake and that would stop the leak. that's the quick fix, what they're hoping to do. if they can't do that, they're going to have to drill relief wells and drilling those would essentially shut off the original well. the problem there is that process takes months and so that would be a bad thing because this well is leaking at a rate of 42,000 gallons a day. chuck? >> all right, anne thompson monitoring that. we'll be checking in again, thanks very much. president obama spoke at the memorial service for the 29 men who loft their in the up are big brank mine honoring
chuck, it's 600 square miles right now. the oil slick. most of it is a very thin sheen on the water. that is good news. it is not a continuous oil slick. it's broken up. the problem is that well head is still leaking and today, the next 12 hours are really crucial here because right now, the oil companies are using remote-controlled submersibles to go down a mile underneath the water's surface and try to activate what's called a blow out preventer, think of it as an emergency brake and that...
254
254
Apr 10, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the morning of america. i assure you, that through the light of this coming dawn, our flag, our freedoms, are still there. that's why we fight. that's why we fight. that's why we fight. that's why we fight! that is why we fight every single day! [ applause ] >> we don't want america to be confused right now. we want to speak with clarity. we want to speak with understanding. we want to speak with hope. we don't want america to be confused. so let's tune out all the background noise and go on offense. let's take them. let's take it to the streets. let's take it to the neighborhoods. let's take workplaces. let's take communities we have never been in before. let's take it to the back alleys and the frontal leads, the corner drug stores and the boardrooms and share a message of empower meant and opportunity. let's tell america we are alive and free because we believe believe in the principles that have been grounded in the constitution that protect us every single day. we are free, because we fight for that fre
this is the morning of america. i assure you, that through the light of this coming dawn, our flag, our freedoms, are still there. that's why we fight. that's why we fight. that's why we fight. that's why we fight! that is why we fight every single day! [ applause ] >> we don't want america to be confused right now. we want to speak with clarity. we want to speak with understanding. we want to speak with hope. we don't want america to be confused. so let's tune out all the background...
429
429
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
WJZ
tv
eye 429
favorite 0
quote 0
the death toll from wednesday morning's earthquake in western china has now topped 600 and it is expected to rise. this morning rescue crews pulled several survivors from collapsed buildings. officials estimate 100,000 people need shelter. as relief supplies are just starting to reach the remote area new tibet. peter sharpe of britain's sky news has more now from beijing. >> reporter: i'm in freezing conditions. tense of thousands of people are facing their second night out in the open as the rescue operation to release those trapped beneath the rubble goes on. at the same time, there is growing concern about a hydroelectric dam above the town. engineers have discovered there are dangerous cracks in that structure and there are real fears that if the dam burst, the whole area would have to be evacuated. and if you you evacuated the area, that would be a death sentence for those still trapped beneath ground. meanwhile, china is organizing a massive relief operation. it's a two pronged affair. 600 miles of road are being covered by a massive convoy bringing in tents, quilts, warm clothes, m
the death toll from wednesday morning's earthquake in western china has now topped 600 and it is expected to rise. this morning rescue crews pulled several survivors from collapsed buildings. officials estimate 100,000 people need shelter. as relief supplies are just starting to reach the remote area new tibet. peter sharpe of britain's sky news has more now from beijing. >> reporter: i'm in freezing conditions. tense of thousands of people are facing their second night out in the open as...
142
142
Apr 30, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
a 22-year-old college student facing 50 years in prison if he's convicted. a federal court in virginia will hear pleas from nine somali pirate suspects. the group charged with attacking two u.s. navy ships off the coast of africa. >>> the top story we're watching, that massive oil spill that's now hit the mouth of the mississippi. if it keeps growing it could be as bad or worse than the infame p.o.w.s exxon valdez in the '80s. it reached land and could impact more of the coastline. fisherman along the gulf worry this spill could devastate their sp industry. >> hopefully will oil will not come. we have our fingers crossed and hope to god it works to our advantage. >> the perfect storm together with the winds and surf changing and them not being able to contain the spread of the oil. >> today alabama, mississippi and florida are all bracing for what could come this weekend. joining me now, david halsted with florida's emergency management group. how is florida preparing? >> currently now we're going to have a briefing of emergency support functions, state agen
a 22-year-old college student facing 50 years in prison if he's convicted. a federal court in virginia will hear pleas from nine somali pirate suspects. the group charged with attacking two u.s. navy ships off the coast of africa. >>> the top story we're watching, that massive oil spill that's now hit the mouth of the mississippi. if it keeps growing it could be as bad or worse than the infame p.o.w.s exxon valdez in the '80s. it reached land and could impact more of the coastline....
504
504
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 504
favorite 0
quote 0
the halfpipe went from 16 feet to 22-foot walls. when you change something like that, there's actually more time in the air, more time to flip, more time to spin. i don't think we really have seen the last of it. >> soshu, russia? >> oh, no. >> oh, no? oh, ya? >> last time i was like vancouver seems so far away. >>> 8:26 is the time. the tree are in full bloom. tea party activists are using tax day to show frustration with the government. protests are planned throughout the day. sarah palin spoke at i rally yesterday in boston. today is the final stop a 20-day tour by the tea party express. we will take a break and have weather and traffic when we come back. here's to the believers. the risk-takers. the visionaries. the entrepreneurs... who put it all on the line to build and run their own businesses. at at&t, we know something about that. our company started out in a small lab, with not much more than a dream. and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to u
the halfpipe went from 16 feet to 22-foot walls. when you change something like that, there's actually more time in the air, more time to flip, more time to spin. i don't think we really have seen the last of it. >> soshu, russia? >> oh, no. >> oh, no? oh, ya? >> last time i was like vancouver seems so far away. >>> 8:26 is the time. the tree are in full bloom. tea party activists are using tax day to show frustration with the government. protests are planned...
157
157
Apr 10, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
they say that they will cut their nuclear weapons by 600. they would not allow impartial party is to go and oversee that. they announce it and then they report it themselves. who is going to believe that? >> we need a global determination for disarmament. we favor talks and be a cooperative. we have announced, time and again, and we have shown in practice that we are a man of our word. we have shown that we are moving in the right direction. however, they should know that if anybody is sitting there and believes that with the language of a brandishing -- language of brandishing weapons, you should know that this is a mistake. their behavior will make the iranian nation more resolved. until four months ago, we did not have the intention to actually produce 20% in wrenched fuel, but to use -- enriched fuel. however, due to the threat against us, i advised them to stop it. and enough is enough. stop this behavior that has been going on for 60 or 70 years. they have armed themselves and the whole world and they have discredited themselves. enoug
they say that they will cut their nuclear weapons by 600. they would not allow impartial party is to go and oversee that. they announce it and then they report it themselves. who is going to believe that? >> we need a global determination for disarmament. we favor talks and be a cooperative. we have announced, time and again, and we have shown in practice that we are a man of our word. we have shown that we are moving in the right direction. however, they should know that if anybody is...
345
345
Apr 10, 2010
04/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 345
favorite 0
quote 0
this happened around 2:00 this morning in the 600 block of 26th place. police have not released the victim's identity, but say he was shot multiple times. and police have not released any information on the suspect or a motive. >>> a ban on using cell phones while drive something closer to becoming law in maryland. the bill overwhelmingly passed the house yesterday and now goes to the governor's desk for approval. drivers would have to use a hands free device to talk. >>> justin will join us in a moment for the forecast for the weekend. stay with us. >>> good morning. still looking at a nice forecast coming up this afternoon. temperatures right now cool in the 40s. the highs will warm back up in the 60s this afternoon with plenty of sunshine. not as breezy as yesterday, so comfortable if you have outdoor plans today, and the second half of the weekend is even better as we approach the low 70s for tomorrow. we should see clouds on the increase during the later afternoon hours, but it should be dry. and then monday we cool back down to the upper 60s and th
this happened around 2:00 this morning in the 600 block of 26th place. police have not released the victim's identity, but say he was shot multiple times. and police have not released any information on the suspect or a motive. >>> a ban on using cell phones while drive something closer to becoming law in maryland. the bill overwhelmingly passed the house yesterday and now goes to the governor's desk for approval. drivers would have to use a hands free device to talk. >>>...
142
142
Apr 21, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
most battles are fought in the morning after sunrise. on april 21, the texas army was so eager that at 3:00 in the afternoon, they decided to march on the forces, which jut numbered the texas two to one. they were an odd-looking bunch. there were frontiersmen, lawyers, doctors, made up of texans and led by a captain. and they were part of the cavalry. the texans had no uniform. they wore a playing card in their hat band to make sure they knew who they were. they marred on the forces completely by surprise and defeated them, overwhelmingly defeat one of the big upsets in military history. half of the forces were killed other half captured. battle lasted 18 minutes and one-third of the land in the united states, which is now the united states, switched hands. this is the map way texas looked after april 21, 1836. part of oklahoma, new mexico, colorado, wyoming and kansas. and texas became a free and independent nation that day and stayed a republic for nine years and then joined the united states, texas only got into the united states by o
most battles are fought in the morning after sunrise. on april 21, the texas army was so eager that at 3:00 in the afternoon, they decided to march on the forces, which jut numbered the texas two to one. they were an odd-looking bunch. there were frontiersmen, lawyers, doctors, made up of texans and led by a captain. and they were part of the cavalry. the texans had no uniform. they wore a playing card in their hat band to make sure they knew who they were. they marred on the forces completely...
246
246
Apr 21, 2010
04/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 0
it calls for a gas tax increase in areas of maryland and virginia within the authority of the washington metropolitan transit authority. the surcharge would require full state and congressional approval. we will be back with another update at 8:25. for continous news coverage, tune in to our sister station, newschannel8 ♪ >>> well, she may be america's most talked-about mom. now, after weeks of strong fan support, but weak scores, kate gosselin and her partner, tony dovolani, were voted off "dancing with the stars." >> a different kate gosselin than the first several weeks of "dancing with the stars." she had the fans. they did hold her up, even when the judges were beating her down. there's kate and tony. we'll talk to them in a couple of minutes. >> thank you, tony. thank you, kate, for getting up bright and early in los angeles. >> why not? >> why not? >>> also ahead, did you know that returning a library book late could affect your ability to buy a house? even get a job? mellody hobson is here. she has surprising things that could affect your credit score. >>> we're also going to t
it calls for a gas tax increase in areas of maryland and virginia within the authority of the washington metropolitan transit authority. the surcharge would require full state and congressional approval. we will be back with another update at 8:25. for continous news coverage, tune in to our sister station, newschannel8 ♪ >>> well, she may be america's most talked-about mom. now, after weeks of strong fan support, but weak scores, kate gosselin and her partner, tony dovolani, were...
190
190
Apr 26, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
that's me 22 pounds ago, and i'm never going back there again. roll back prices no matter who you are or what program is right for you. people say i look 10 years younger. i feel 10 years younger. smart money named nutrisystem the best value of popular weight-loss programs. now our best price just got better. call 888-988-thin and start losing weight today. with nutrisystem, there are no more excuses. the nutrisystem roll back sales event won't last long. call or click now. i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite frankly, i can respect that. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of again. that's why i'm here to announce we have repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of the original schedule. but there's still more to do. our is to exceed every expectation you've set for us. we're putting people back to rk, designing, building, and selling the best cars and trucks in the world. ith our 100,000-mile, 5-year powertrain warranty to gu
that's me 22 pounds ago, and i'm never going back there again. roll back prices no matter who you are or what program is right for you. people say i look 10 years younger. i feel 10 years younger. smart money named nutrisystem the best value of popular weight-loss programs. now our best price just got better. call 888-988-thin and start losing weight today. with nutrisystem, there are no more excuses. the nutrisystem roll back sales event won't last long. call or click now. i'm ed whitacre,...
153
153
Apr 19, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama had 22 nominees awaiting confirmation. 22 are waiting right now. at this point in president bush's first term the senate confirmed all but seven. 22 to 7. that means republicans have stalled more judicial nominations than they've allowed have us vote. many of these nominees reported by the judicial committee have been pending more months and months. every time the republicans stand in the way to do its judicial job, the public pace the price. this is not how the senate operated in the past. this is unique. it is unprecedented and indefensible. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: i want to join the majority leader in recognizing the 15th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing and add my voice to the others that have remembered the loss of life we suffered on that are terrible day. i also extend my sympathy to the survivors and to the families of the lost. it's impossible for most of us to understand how someone who could commit such a terrible act. it's impossible for most of us who appreciate
president obama had 22 nominees awaiting confirmation. 22 are waiting right now. at this point in president bush's first term the senate confirmed all but seven. 22 to 7. that means republicans have stalled more judicial nominations than they've allowed have us vote. many of these nominees reported by the judicial committee have been pending more months and months. every time the republicans stand in the way to do its judicial job, the public pace the price. this is not how the senate operated...
259
259
Apr 26, 2010
04/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
more than 600 homes were damaged. governor haley barbour in mississippi has declared his state of emergency in 17 counties. >> it may take all day to determine whether a robotic submarine can stop a spill in the gulf of mexico. 42000 gals are spilling a day where the rig exploded and sank last week. a robotic submarine is attempting to locate and activate a shutoff device at the wellhead nearly a mile beneath the ocean surface. >>> president obama in west virginia yesterday remembering 29 workers who died in a mining disaster there earlier this month, promising to honor their memory by making conditions safer for miners moving forward. >> all that hard work, all that hardship, all the time spent underground, it was all for the families. it was all for you, for a car in the driveway, a roof overhead, for a chance to give their kids opportunities that they would never know and enjoy retirement with their spouses. it was all in the hopes of something better. so these miners lived as they died in pursuit of the american d
more than 600 homes were damaged. governor haley barbour in mississippi has declared his state of emergency in 17 counties. >> it may take all day to determine whether a robotic submarine can stop a spill in the gulf of mexico. 42000 gals are spilling a day where the rig exploded and sank last week. a robotic submarine is attempting to locate and activate a shutoff device at the wellhead nearly a mile beneath the ocean surface. >>> president obama in west virginia yesterday...
234
234
Apr 19, 2010
04/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
we were about 400-600 feet away from the cater where the volcano was erupting, it was so cold here on the ground, we did not feel any heat whatsoever. over my shoulder, that white cloud you see, that is the ash plume from the col volcano. it looked a lot different when we came up to it. people say, how can you get so close to it? that's because we were on the side of the volcano where the wind was coming from and going away from. also, yesterday, we took a drive to the other side of the volcano, not a flight but a drive on the east side. the wind was heading in that drix. there, because we had light turn into complete darkness with the ash falling, we wore masks. they are not forcing people to evacuate. they are telling if you live on the east side or the south side where the ash has been coming down, it is imperative to wear a mask. play it safe, wear a mask. that's what we did on that side of the volcano. >> gary tuchman boldly going where few reporters have gone before. thank you, gary. we appreciate that. we appreciate that. that's a little too >> i hear you. agreed. we are going
we were about 400-600 feet away from the cater where the volcano was erupting, it was so cold here on the ground, we did not feel any heat whatsoever. over my shoulder, that white cloud you see, that is the ash plume from the col volcano. it looked a lot different when we came up to it. people say, how can you get so close to it? that's because we were on the side of the volcano where the wind was coming from and going away from. also, yesterday, we took a drive to the other side of the...
283
283
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
a 600 pound bluefin tuna and people who know fish say it's worth every penny. the catch of the day, maybe the year, fwloen in for a pennsylvania japanese tuna weekend. not just a large fish. it's tasty. a restaurant spokesman says it comes down to the fact that it's fatter. the fat is marbleized and makes for a creamier buttery tasting fish. >>> knowledge is pow whir it comes to how to use birth control. a dean in wisconsin county says might about cry. the possible jail sentence for giving a how-to on birth control. >>> a district attorney in wisconsin says health teachers could be prowse cuted if they tell students how to use birth control. last month the d.a. sent a letter to school districts saying teachers who tell students thousand pout an condom or take birth control pills would be contributing to the delinquency of a palestiner. a misdemeanor carrying a possible sentence of nine months behind bars and a $10,000 fine. >>> the republican d.a. san evangelical christian upset the governor, a democrat, signed a law requiring schools to teach comprehensive sex
a 600 pound bluefin tuna and people who know fish say it's worth every penny. the catch of the day, maybe the year, fwloen in for a pennsylvania japanese tuna weekend. not just a large fish. it's tasty. a restaurant spokesman says it comes down to the fact that it's fatter. the fat is marbleized and makes for a creamier buttery tasting fish. >>> knowledge is pow whir it comes to how to use birth control. a dean in wisconsin county says might about cry. the possible jail sentence for...
320
320
Apr 12, 2010
04/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 0
outside, we were talking about, when i was mentioning, something like 22% of women between the ages of 30 and 44 actually earn more than their husbands. i heard a woman go whoo! it seems like we've sort of arrived. it's not just something we've seen in movie stars like madonna and julia roberts. it is something that seems to be such a trend. >> the reason we did the piece about young alpha women is that we were hearing from readers who said we have these issues. i'm earning more than my husband. and it's complicated. it doesn't mean that our marriage is going smoother because i'm earning more. i'm not sure if i find my husband as sexy if i've had a tough day at work and i come home and he's moaning, i don't feel as sympathetic. the biggest social change on impacts to marriage in the last 50 years and women are really wrestling with it. >> you experience this in your own family, deborah? >> i wear three hats here. i'm doing a book, researching this topic for a book. i teach women in gender studies in new england and i'm also -- i've been living with this for -- i've always made more mon
outside, we were talking about, when i was mentioning, something like 22% of women between the ages of 30 and 44 actually earn more than their husbands. i heard a woman go whoo! it seems like we've sort of arrived. it's not just something we've seen in movie stars like madonna and julia roberts. it is something that seems to be such a trend. >> the reason we did the piece about young alpha women is that we were hearing from readers who said we have these issues. i'm earning more than my...
231
231
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
jon karl's in washington this morning. you boiled down the arguments. democrats say this reform is necessary to rein in the big banks. but top republicans argue it's another bailout. >> reporter: and the goal of this is to prevent another meltdown by imposing tough regulations on wall street. but already, the two sides are as deeply divided on how to do that as they were on health care. republicans are already blasting the bill as another wall street bailout. >> this is a bailout congress. >> permanent bailout. >> reporter: and democrats -- >> it's poppycock. >> reporter: are accusing republicans of distorting the bill. >> i think the bill will prevent bailouts. that's the goal. >> reporter: at issue, the bill gives the treasury department the power to force failing banks into bankruptcy. to pay for shutting down bad banks, the bill establishes a $50,000 fund, financed with fees imposed by the banks themselves, not on taxpayers. democrats says that insures no more taxpayer bailouts. but republicans say taxpayers will ultimately foot the bill because big
jon karl's in washington this morning. you boiled down the arguments. democrats say this reform is necessary to rein in the big banks. but top republicans argue it's another bailout. >> reporter: and the goal of this is to prevent another meltdown by imposing tough regulations on wall street. but already, the two sides are as deeply divided on how to do that as they were on health care. republicans are already blasting the bill as another wall street bailout. >> this is a bailout...
495
495
Apr 26, 2010
04/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 495
favorite 0
quote 0
the oil slick is some 600 square miles. if it comes ashore, it could do severe damage to the breeding grounds of shrimp, fish and bird s here along the gulf coast. now some 50 miles out to sea, crews are working to stop that oil leak. they have sent down remote operated submersibles. think of it as the emergency brake on the oil flow. they've got another 12 hours to pak that work. if that doesn't happen, they're bringing in rigs to drill relief wells to seal off the original well. the problem there, that's a process that could take months. the next 12 hours are crucial. natalie? >> we'll be watching what happens there. ann thompson for us in new orleans, thank you. >>> close call for britain's ambassador. he apparently narrowly escaped a suicide bomber attack on his car. >>> new york yankees will be honored today, last year's world series champions. seems like that was ages ago. good honor for them. >> he will shake >>> good morning. we have a cloudy and cool start to this monday. temperatures in the 50s and on radar, light
the oil slick is some 600 square miles. if it comes ashore, it could do severe damage to the breeding grounds of shrimp, fish and bird s here along the gulf coast. now some 50 miles out to sea, crews are working to stop that oil leak. they have sent down remote operated submersibles. think of it as the emergency brake on the oil flow. they've got another 12 hours to pak that work. if that doesn't happen, they're bringing in rigs to drill relief wells to seal off the original well. the problem...
396
396
Apr 15, 2010
04/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 396
favorite 0
quote 0
the death toll has now topped 600 with more than 9,000 injured. nbc's adrian wong has more from beijing this morning. i understand survivors are being found. >> reporter: yes, good morning, ann. there are survivors. one by one, slowly but surely, they're finding adults, but also children from underneath collapsed buildings that tomorrowled over when the quake struck early wednesday morning. class was basically in session so many of the accounted children were already in school. you see many parents waiting around anxiously hoping for some signs of life. you can also see tibetan monks joining the rescue effort, climbing over the rubble to help rescue teams search for survivors. there have been about 750 aftershocks recorded in the quake zone since the main quake first struck. the chinese government is scrambling resources from all across the country by road, and by air, and in fact planes have started ferrying in rescue teams and supplies into the county's local tiny air strip. by road, we're seeing military trucks bring in lots more supplies. ann?
the death toll has now topped 600 with more than 9,000 injured. nbc's adrian wong has more from beijing this morning. i understand survivors are being found. >> reporter: yes, good morning, ann. there are survivors. one by one, slowly but surely, they're finding adults, but also children from underneath collapsed buildings that tomorrowled over when the quake struck early wednesday morning. class was basically in session so many of the accounted children were already in school. you see...
192
192
Apr 20, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
good morning. >> host: good morning, karen. >> caller: the only thing i have a problem with is that i see the tea partiers it should not be fair to a senator like senator mccain why should we vote him in again when he left his campaign to go vote on the bailout. you know, so i think we should just be fair. we should target everybody. everybody. the democrats and the republicans on this -- ever since they've been in office for the last eight years that's who we should be getting up out of there. i say get rid of all of them in even when they come up for re-elections, democrat or republicans. get rid of all of them >> host: there's two headlines this morning that i want to share from that caller's comments. here's the front page of "usa today." frustrated voters cut ties with de so eshg dems. more people are saying they are independent in key races across the country. >> host: pushing antiestablishment gop candidates in florida, california and colorado. any idea of the fundraising efforts going on in
good morning. >> host: good morning, karen. >> caller: the only thing i have a problem with is that i see the tea partiers it should not be fair to a senator like senator mccain why should we vote him in again when he left his campaign to go vote on the bailout. you know, so i think we should just be fair. we should target everybody. everybody. the democrats and the republicans on this -- ever since they've been in office for the last eight years that's who we should be getting up...
194
194
Apr 28, 2010
04/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
bill: busy morning on "america's newsroom," news breaking from washington now, a major decision handed down by the u.s. supreme court, it appears the court now said that a federal court went too far, when it ruled a cross in the mohave zirt had to be removed and it appears the home will be restored and shannon bream is on the story and we'll be with her in minutes, for a live report on that, out of washington. >> president barack obama:... the current and most americans get their health insurance from their employers and if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. martha: all right, that was president obama just one week before the overhaul became law and you really heard it over and over again. if you like your health insurance plan and your doctors, you can keep it, exactly the way it is, but, now one congressman says that research shows that several companies are now seeing an incentive when they learn the numbers to drop health care coverage for their employees. and, he joins us now. texas republican joe barton, is a ranking mem
bill: busy morning on "america's newsroom," news breaking from washington now, a major decision handed down by the u.s. supreme court, it appears the court now said that a federal court went too far, when it ruled a cross in the mohave zirt had to be removed and it appears the home will be restored and shannon bream is on the story and we'll be with her in minutes, for a live report on that, out of washington. >> president barack obama:... the current and most americans get...